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Driver Warning for \Driver\i8042prt or \Driver\kbdhid on Windows XP

Usually indicates that Windows Crypto service has been disabled in some way. The Microsoft Crytographic Services are important for protecting your computer security. The “Resolution” section of the following Microsoft article has the steps that usually help to resolve the problem with cryptographic services which ca…

Driver Warning for \Driver\DKbFltr on computers with Windows 7 64-bit

Check your computer for the following conditions: * In the folder [C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\] the file “DKbFltr.sys” shows 0kb in size. * In the 64-bit folder [C:\WINDOWS\sysWOW64\drivers\], there is a “DKbFltr.sys” and its size is ~25kb, and it is properly signed (view its properties) If this is the case, dele…

Does GuardedID® protect a USB keyboard plugged into my laptop?

GuardedID® protects typing from all active keyboards; the laptop keyboard and/or USB keyboard and/or PS/2 keyboard.

What is GuardedID®?

GuardedID® is a software program that encrypts your keystrokes between the keyboard and your desktop applications and internet browsers, so that keyloggers cannot steal your personal or financial information. GuardedID® works with all major browsers to block keyloggers from grabbing information going to internet app…

What is “screen scraping” (aka “screen logging”)? Does GuardedID® protect me?

GuardedID® includes a blocker to hide your screen from screen loggers. “Screen scraping” loggers capture snapshots of your screen each time you make a change. GuardedID® does not stop the loggers from attempting to steal — it sends them all black screens!

I do not see the “G” icon in the notification area (system tray) at the bottom right of my screen. How do I show the icon?

If you cannot see the “G” in the notification area, you can: 1. “Right click” on the current time in the notification area. A menu will pop up. 2. Select “Customize notification icons”. On Windows 10:  Taskbar Settings will open. On Windows 10: Scroll right column down to "Notification area". Click on "S…

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